Spring 2014 Issue

Orlando New Homes and Communities Magazine and Guide

Central Florida is the tourism capital of the world, but it is also a family-friendly place with cozy neighborhoods, excellent schools and an emerging high-tech employment base. Lakes and parks abound and there are an array of cultural venues to enjoy. Orlando also boasts the state's newest medical school as well as a burgeoning medical research complex. Sports fans cheer for the Orlando Magic.

FEATURE
ONE-STOP STYLE SHOPPING
If the term "production home" makes you think of cookie-cutter, plain-vanilla, no-frills stucco-and-block box, think again. Today's builders are offering new ways to achieve custom looks.

THE RIGHT DIRECTION
The New-Home Market is Back, But Don't Expect Another Roller-Coaster Ride.

SIX DECADES OF DREAMS
The 2014 Parade of Homes Continues a Long Tradition of Showcasing the Region's Best Builders, Homes and Communities.

DEPARTMENTS
INFINITI HOUSING STRIVES TO ENRICH LIVES
Aldo Martin believes that Infiniti Housing isn't just in the business of building homes; it's in the business of enriching lives.

WEAVING A TAPESTRY IN OSCEOLA COUNTY
Few Central Florida new-home developments have such an appealing and appropriate name as Tapestry, a 250-acre master-planned community in Osceola County.

BEAZER'S RAINIER: AN IDEAL FAMILY HOME
The Rainier plan is a beauty, no matter how you choose to customize it.

FROM THE PUBLISHER
CENTRAL FLORIDA MADES THE LIST. IN FACT, LOTS OF LISTS.
Central Florida seems to be turning up on a lot of lists lately, and that's a good thing. Recently Forbes and CNN Money named the region as one of the top places to purchase a home.